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Test Router & Network

In this step, you will test your router and Internet connection to ensure that you can play in online sessions, and to see how many musicians can be in a session with you based on your internet connection. If you don't want to play online in real-time sessions, you can click NEXT to skip this step.

Test Results

recording finished

Fill out the fields below and click the "SAVE" button to save this recording to your library. If you do not want to
keep the recording, click the "DISCARD" button.
Please wait while we transfer the necessary audio files from your JamBlaster to your client...

Application Preferences

Start JamKazam when system starts

If you use JamKazam mostly to play with others in real-time, we recommend that you check this box to allow the JamKazam application to start each time you start your computer. It will run quietly in the background, and you won't notice it, but it will collect critical latency data periodically to help you connect with other musicians, and it will also upload/download any recordings you make in sessions.

Always use the same set of UDP ports

If you are having problems with the network test or not hearing audio from others and need to configure Port Forwarding in your router, check this box.

The first port that the client will open

You can specify any port you like, but we recommend an even number in the range including 1026-49150 to avoid conflicts with other programs. When configuring Port Forwarding in your router, be sure to open this port along with the next 10. For example, if this field is 12000, then in your router, forward ports 12000-12010 to your computer's IP address.

Gear Status

getting started

Welcome to JamKazam! Here are the top things you should do to get the
most out of this service. Be sure to get through all of these for the best experience, but you can spread
them out over multiple visits!

SET UP GEAR

Click SET UP GEAR to configure and test your audio gear and network connection.
Once you’ve completed this step, we’ll drop you into your first session, and you can explore the session
interface.

INVITE YOUR FRIENDS

Invite others to join JamKazam. You’ll be connected as friends, which makes it easier to get into sessions
together. And it will grow our community, which helps us as a young company. Click the icons below to
invite!

GET A FREE JAMTRACK

CHECK OUT JAMTRACKS

JamTracks are the best way to play with your favorite music. Unlike traditional backing tracks, they are complete multitrack recordings, with fully isolated tracks for each part.&nbspFor a limited time, you can get your first JamTrack free. Check it out!

FIND SESSIONS TO JOIN

LEARN MORE ABOUT JAMKAZAM

There is a lot you can do with JamKazam, and more great features available every week. Check the
following link for a list of videos and other resources you can use to take advantage of everything that’s
available:JamKazam Tutorials & Resources

Your Files

Adjust Gear Speed

If you are failing the I/O test on your audio interface, or if your audio sounds bad, try selecting a slower audio processing speed. Your goal is to pass the I/O test and hear good audio, while sacrificing as little speed as possible.

Settings:

Slow

Moderate

Fast

If adjusting the settings above still doesn't work, you may try experimenting with the Frame and Buffer settings below to see if you can achieve better results using these controls.

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Application Notice

Your audio profile has a latency score of

This is too high to play with others in real-time. However, you can play with JamTracks and backing tracks by yourself in a private session, or go to the gear setup wizard and add a new audio profile with lower latency.

You are currently using the default system profile, which has no audio inputs.

With this profile, you can't play with others in real-time. However, you can play with JamTracks and backing tracks by yourself in a private session, or go to the gear setup wizard and add a new audio profile that uses your gear.

session master mix

The master mix is the audio mix used for both recordings and live broadcasts of session audio. Changes to the master mix are global, so there is only one master mix for the session. The master mix does not include controls for the metronome because the metronome is not recorded or broadcast. Any user in the session may use the volume and pan controls below to make adjustments to the master mix for everyone in the session.